The first of March will always be a special day in Litchfield. It will be a day that will always be marked as an appreciation day for volunteerism and thanks to Pat Jewett. Last evening members of the community all celebrated with Pat and her family. She was remember and honored for all of her contributions and volunteer hours in the community of Litchfield, as well as, her appointed positions in the community. Guest speakers included John Morey, Diane Jerry, Bo Schlichter, Chief O'Brion, Marion Godzik, Principal Laurie Rothhaus, Margaret Parent, Jason Hoch, Senator Donna Soucy, and Speaker Shawn Jasper. This special presentation would not have been possible without the effort and work Laura Gandia.Pictured above is (L-R)Laura Gandia, Pat Jewett, and Principal Laurie Rothhaus

2015 YOUTH ART MONTH EXHIBIT will open Sunday, March 1st from 12:00-2:00p.m. at Plymouth University at the Silver Center.

The opening reception will have light refreshments, interactive art activities at the Art Gallery, tours of the PSU campus Art Studios, and New Hampshire Artist, Emile Birch will be available to meet families at the Gallery. Student work from Campbell High School students, Aleah Greene, Adam Champagne, Michael McSorley, and Christian L’Etoile will be on exhibit until April 10, 2015. The exhibit is open to the public weekdays 9:00am-5pm and on weekends 12:00-5:00pm (closed Easter 4/5).

The school board approved, 2015-2016 Program of Studies is available as an attachment below (labeled "New Program of Studies).

COURSE SELECTION DATES:

March 6th - 13th (via Edline)

Scholastic Art Awards

Hardy New Englanders came out during the lull of Sunday’s snowstorm for the New Hampshire Scholastic Art Awards Ceremony at Pinkerton Academy. Campbell High School students Julia Taddonio, Adam Champagne, Aleah Greene, Amanda Pedersen and Quinn O’Connell were recognized for their scholastic achievement. Photographed is Quinn O’Connell receiving his gold key for his drawing “Without Training Wheels”.